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Æ Unit - Mujatria Northern Satraps

Issuer Northern Satraps (Indo-Scythian Kingdom)
Year 10-50
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Mintage ND (10-50) - Rare
Additional information

The Northern Satraps operated as a succession of semi-autonomous governors nominally subordinate to the great Kushano-Scythian rulers but effectively running their own monetary policy across the Punjab and upper Indus regions. The satrap Mujatria is poorly attested in the historical record — his name survives almost exclusively through his coinage, with no contemporary textual source confirming his dates or exact territorial authority.

Senior 147 is a scarce type, turning up far less frequently than issues of better-documented satraps like Zeionises or Kharahostes.